Igor Levit, called “one of the essential artists of our time” (The New York Times), returns to Cleveland after his astounding debut, performing Mozart’s sublime, elegant, and altogether extraordinary ...
You know how people say “Run, don’t walk” to see such and such? I would urge you to see and hear a performance that will expire on May 30. That is, the video will go away. It is here, for this ...
Some years ago—five? ten? twenty?—“relevant” became one of those bogus words. It is not so much a word as a tic or a pose. The first sentence of Igor Levit’s bio tells us that he is “one of the most ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A recent work by Andrew McIntosh, the latest undertaking by Igor Levit and a high-profile tribute to Mieczyslaw Weinberg are among the highlights.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Levit, one of the world’s eminent pianists, appeared with the orchestra at Carnegie Hall eight years after making his New York debut. By ...
I have never known a time when there wasn’t a young Russian or Moscow-trained pianist of promise on the scene. It is no different now. Twenty-four-year-old Daniil Trifonov, gold medalist of the ...